2010 was the year of the epic snow ... a couple more inches and we would've broken all snow records for Pittsburgh. I'm not sad we didn't get the additional couple of inches. Vivian quite enjoyed her time in the snow, though she did not appreciate the cold and wet hands she kept getting. Water-repellent gloves are on the shopping list for the next winter!
Friday, January 1, 2010
Snow!
~ I'm going through some older photos and posting them with past dates so they show up in the appropriate chronological spot in the blog. In case you are wondering why you are only now getting emails for old entries ... ~
2010 was the year of the epic snow ... a couple more inches and we would've broken all snow records for Pittsburgh. I'm not sad we didn't get the additional couple of inches. Vivian quite enjoyed her time in the snow, though she did not appreciate the cold and wet hands she kept getting. Water-repellent gloves are on the shopping list for the next winter!
And here a little video of Vivian literally rolling around in the snow.
2010 was the year of the epic snow ... a couple more inches and we would've broken all snow records for Pittsburgh. I'm not sad we didn't get the additional couple of inches. Vivian quite enjoyed her time in the snow, though she did not appreciate the cold and wet hands she kept getting. Water-repellent gloves are on the shopping list for the next winter!
Monday, December 7, 2009
Christmas Tree
We decided to buy a live tree this year; it will planted in the backyard after the holidays. We had several goals in mind when we chose its location for the holidays:
Vivian and I went out yesterday to decorate it with lights and crystals. We think it might need something else (stars? tinsel? a photo taken in the dark when you can see the lights are on?). And we definitely need to come up with a way to disguise that huge black container. But it's a start.
And unless Vivian goes through a sudden major growth spurt we have achieved another goal of ours ... have a tree that is bigger than Vivian.
Happy Holidays!
- Have a decorated tree
- Separate cats, kids and the tree
- Keep the tree alive
Vivian and I went out yesterday to decorate it with lights and crystals. We think it might need something else (stars? tinsel? a photo taken in the dark when you can see the lights are on?). And we definitely need to come up with a way to disguise that huge black container. But it's a start.
And unless Vivian goes through a sudden major growth spurt we have achieved another goal of ours ... have a tree that is bigger than Vivian.
Happy Holidays!
Sunday, December 6, 2009
Nikolaus 2009
Yet again, Nikolaus made his annual trip to the States to deliver little gifts to little girls. Unlike last year, Vivian gladly took the toys out of her shoes and didn't try to stuff them back in. This year, the hard part was deciding which one to take to church ... :)
Saturday, November 28, 2009
Thankgiving
Thanksgiving was off to an inauspicious start when Vivian started to projectile-vomit during the night from Wednesday to Thursday. And continued to vomit several times more. Luckily, once she got whatever it was out of her system, she fell asleep and all was good. She was a little tired on Thanksgiving day, but other than that, absolutely fine. It did mean Vivian got to lounge about in everything cozy and comfy, AND she got to keep her binky all day. What you can't really see in the photo is that her socks have polka-dots, just to round out the collection of patterns and colors.

The rest of the weekend was absolutely lovely.
Aunt Casey and Uncle Ernie came, and brought Grandma with them. They arrived Wednesday afternoon, and proceeded to spoil Vivian the way only aunts, uncles, and grandparents can.

Will cooked a fantabulous Thanksgiving dinner which we are continuing to enjoy as different left-over variations as I'm typing this.

On Friday, Casey, Ernie, Vivian and I headed out to the Science Center to see the huge model train landscape and the robot exhibit. Lots of fun. Until we got back to the car and realized that I had locked my keys inside. Oops. Will came to our rescue with a set of spare keys!

Saturday morning, we all headed out for breakfast and then our visitors took their leave and started their journeys home to Virginia and Maryland.
I had the following conversation with Vivian at random points during the day:
Vee: Grandma?
Me: She went home.
Vee: Casey?
Me: Casey went home, too.
Vee: Ernie?
Me: Ernie also went home. They all went home.
Clearly, Vivian enjoyed her visitors and misses them already! We do, too. Thanks for coming to Pittsburgh!

The rest of the weekend was absolutely lovely.
Aunt Casey and Uncle Ernie came, and brought Grandma with them. They arrived Wednesday afternoon, and proceeded to spoil Vivian the way only aunts, uncles, and grandparents can.

Will cooked a fantabulous Thanksgiving dinner which we are continuing to enjoy as different left-over variations as I'm typing this.

On Friday, Casey, Ernie, Vivian and I headed out to the Science Center to see the huge model train landscape and the robot exhibit. Lots of fun. Until we got back to the car and realized that I had locked my keys inside. Oops. Will came to our rescue with a set of spare keys!

Saturday morning, we all headed out for breakfast and then our visitors took their leave and started their journeys home to Virginia and Maryland.
I had the following conversation with Vivian at random points during the day:
Vee: Grandma?
Me: She went home.
Vee: Casey?
Me: Casey went home, too.
Vee: Ernie?
Me: Ernie also went home. They all went home.
Clearly, Vivian enjoyed her visitors and misses them already! We do, too. Thanks for coming to Pittsburgh!
Monday, November 23, 2009
Saturday, November 21, 2009
Dancing Queen
We went to the annual Thanks-giving dinner today that was put on by the Men's Group of our church. The food was yummy, the company good; but we are worried that that musicians may not be coming back next year to perform because Vivian stole their show (or at least the eyes of the audience, they all still listened to the great music). In this video, she's actually dancing in the back, for the previous performer, she was standing pretty much right in front of him (although, I think, he couldn't see her because his notes where blocking her).
On a side note, it was very nice to have one of the ladies of the church come up to us and tell us how great a job she thinks we are doing with Vivian and what a wonderful little girl she is. :)
On a side note, it was very nice to have one of the ladies of the church come up to us and tell us how great a job she thinks we are doing with Vivian and what a wonderful little girl she is. :)
Executive Toddler
Vivian's been sick, so we've spent the week at home. It is amazing how long the keyboard and mouse kept her occupied, considering they are not hooked up to anything. As long as the mouse-cord it tucked under the keyboard, that is.
I guess she must think that I don't produce any more output with my hooked-up laptop, either. I hope the people at work disagree :)
I guess she must think that I don't produce any more output with my hooked-up laptop, either. I hope the people at work disagree :)
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